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  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 70,417

    If we dont go down this season, I'm sure we will next.

    We probably have enough points to be able to stumble across the line.

    I was asked the question at work if I though we would go down - I'm ashamed to admit that my answer was "I actually don't really care"

    What I do know is, if relegation meant new owners, then I'd take it immediately.

    A few people here said that last season

    "I don't care about relegation to L1, as it'll make Roland sell. "

    That worked out well...

  • mogodon
    mogodon Posts: 3,438
    se9addick said:

    se9addick said:

    I still don't think we'll be relegated, but my confidence is waining

    3 points from a possible 24. Relegation form.
    Quite, but 42 from 35 isn't. We'll be relegated (or not) based on our form over a season, not three matches.
    Current form is the important factor. What 42 from 35 means that is that our early-season form was decent (at best). Our current form is what is dragging us down the table and if we keep that up then we are in trouble. Clearly we will win a few games (getting harder to see which ones!) and that allied to early-season points will keep us up.

    But, really, should we see "keeping us up" in League 1 as a positive? We all know why we are in this mess and unlikely that owner is going anywhere. But Karl Robinson has been found out as a tactically inept, self-publicising chancer. If he remains then it's going to be a tense last two months of the season.
  • cabbles
    cabbles Posts: 15,301
    cafctom said:

    Was in the same train carriage home as Johnnie Jackson, Ricky Holmes and Lee Novak who were on their way to the boxing.

    The bloke in the purple who was singing his heart out during the game came in a couple of times to give his opinion on the ownership to the players. They barely even looked at him for the whole few minutes he was ranting.

    I think JJ has probably reached his limit. Novak strikes me as someone who couldn't give a fuck and his happy to earn his reported £10k a week as his backside gets fatter. Holmes must be thinking what the fuck he's got himself into after having such a great season last year.

    I'm pretty sure the majority of the players have given up the fight.

    It really was a dismal day. It's really affecting me now. I don't know how much longer I can take.
  • Chippycafc
    Chippycafc Posts: 14,224
    Macronate said:

    Ebbsfleet top of Conf South.

    We could be one division apart next season.

    Ebbsfleet will blow it as usual ang go to Maidenhead on april 22nd
  • Chippycafc
    Chippycafc Posts: 14,224
    Was at the match yesterday, was well in the game till tex decides to pass it to them sfter that we rarely threatened. Players deserve what they got afterwards.
  • Hartleypete
    Hartleypete Posts: 4,729
    cabbles said:

    cafctom said:

    Was in the same train carriage home as Johnnie Jackson, Ricky Holmes and Lee Novak who were on their way to the boxing.

    The bloke in the purple who was singing his heart out during the game came in a couple of times to give his opinion on the ownership to the players. They barely even looked at him for the whole few minutes he was ranting.

    I think JJ has probably reached his limit. Novak strikes me as someone who couldn't give a fuck and his happy to earn his reported £10k a week as his backside gets fatter. Holmes must be thinking what the fuck he's got himself into after having such a great season last year.

    I'm pretty sure the majority of the players have given up the fight.

    It really was a dismal day. It's really affecting me now. I don't know how much longer I can take.
    Sadly the players have simply adopted the SMTs lazy couldn't give a shit attitude.

    Something has to give soon because the one good thing from all this ineptitude is that Rollys investment is going down the pan, with I would suggest most of the senior employees careers.
  • Leuth
    Leuth Posts: 23,496
    Something is rotten in the first-team squad right now, but I'll only start really fearing relegation when we start losing matches by more than the odd goal.
  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,195
    mogodon said:

    se9addick said:

    se9addick said:

    I still don't think we'll be relegated, but my confidence is waining

    3 points from a possible 24. Relegation form.
    Quite, but 42 from 35 isn't. We'll be relegated (or not) based on our form over a season, not three matches.
    Current form is the important factor. What 42 from 35 means that is that our early-season form was decent (at best). Our current form is what is dragging us down the table and if we keep that up then we are in trouble. Clearly we will win a few games (getting harder to see which ones!) and that allied to early-season points will keep us up.

    But, really, should we see "keeping us up" in League 1 as a positive? We all know why we are in this mess and unlikely that owner is going anywhere. But Karl Robinson has been found out as a tactically inept, self-publicising chancer. If he remains then it's going to be a tense last two months of the season.
    I disagree on the first point - "the important factor" will be our form over the season, however I completely agree that just surviving in this pub league is a disgrace. At the start of the season my minimum expectation was playoffs, and I thought that was being unambitious frankly, what we're seeing is beyond the pale.
  • Leuth
    Leuth Posts: 23,496
    As for KR...well, he resigned last week, didn't he. Hopefully they'll announce the replacement soon
  • ricky_otto
    ricky_otto Posts: 22,600
    edited March 2017

    If we dont go down this season, I'm sure we will next.

    We probably have enough points to be able to stumble across the line.

    I was asked the question at work if I though we would go down - I'm ashamed to admit that my answer was "I actually don't really care"

    What I do know is, if relegation meant new owners, then I'd take it immediately.

    A few people here said that last season

    "I don't care about relegation to L1, as it'll make Roland sell. "

    That worked out well...

    I said IF Not it'll

    Ultimately, with these clowns in charge the division we're in is irrelevant.

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  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,428

    If we dont go down this season, I'm sure we will next.

    We probably have enough points to be able to stumble across the line.

    I was asked the question at work if I though we would go down - I'm ashamed to admit that my answer was "I actually don't really care"

    What I do know is, if relegation meant new owners, then I'd take it immediately.

    A few people here said that last season

    "I don't care about relegation to L1, as it'll make Roland sell. "

    That worked out well...

    I said IF Not it'll

    Ultimately, with these clowns in charge the division we're in is irrelevant.
    You may well be right there.
  • cafcbart92
    cafcbart92 Posts: 156
    Scunthorpe, Bradford and Sheffield United are three of the next four games.

    3 teams I never thought I'd fear, this is likely to get a lot more ugly.
  • A-R-T-H-U-R
    A-R-T-H-U-R Posts: 7,678
    Leuth said:

    Something is rotten in the first-team squad right now, but I'll only start really fearing relegation when we start losing matches by more than the odd goal.

    We lost to a team that scored 4 on Tuesday.
    That's an even number.

    I wish I had your confidence - after two dismal games in one week, mine's gone
  • Weegie Addick
    Weegie Addick Posts: 16,673
    Funny old day. Headed to match with husband and brother in law, who lives locally. Nice set up -parking across the road, improvised bar inside/outside the ground. Small stadium -story there is that previous owner ran off with £10m which is why the stand on one side is unfinished.

    Wore protest shirts and took improv banner to show solidarity with Belgian protesters. Generally met with approval from those who noticed.

    We were at left hand side of goal nearest to home fans so surrounded by the unruly mob in their dark blue uniform with flashes of burberry. Stewards and police made token effort to get people to sit then gave up and left loads of lads standing in the aisles. Bizarrely the stewards were FBI. A female steward got very upset at one point from the abuse from this lot. Any bets they were on the free coaches?

    Mix of supportive and anti regime songs. Latter actually got going more after we equalised as I suppose then no-one could accuse singers of not supporting team. That was our best spell on the pitch too - basically the 15 mins before halftime. Once they got second, we went to pieces. No confidence, no idea and KR seemed equally lost. We got v niggly too. Watt could easily have been sent off - looked like he was trying for it. A lot of the crowd then turned on players. They did come over to clap crowd at end but mainly greeted by boos. Robinson had noticeably legged it down tunnel already.

    To me we looked relegation fodder. Neutral brother in law said it looked like two mid table teams with Northampton having the edge. I hope he is right!
  • Addick90
    Addick90 Posts: 677

    cabbles said:

    cafctom said:

    Was in the same train carriage home as Johnnie Jackson, Ricky Holmes and Lee Novak who were on their way to the boxing.

    The bloke in the purple who was singing his heart out during the game came in a couple of times to give his opinion on the ownership to the players. They barely even looked at him for the whole few minutes he was ranting.

    I think JJ has probably reached his limit. Novak strikes me as someone who couldn't give a fuck and his happy to earn his reported £10k a week as his backside gets fatter. Holmes must be thinking what the fuck he's got himself into after having such a great season last year.

    I'm pretty sure the majority of the players have given up the fight.

    It really was a dismal day. It's really affecting me now. I don't know how much longer I can take.
    Sadly the players have simply adopted the SMTs lazy couldn't give a shit attitude.

    Something has to give soon because the one good thing from all this ineptitude is that Rollys investment is going down the pan, with I would suggest most of the senior employees careers.
    I dont think this is how it can be interpreted RE the players because of this train incident. Everyone in the carriage laughed the bloke in the purple jacket off the carriage. The police even had to come in to get move him on at one point. The players kept their heads down as you would expect them to - and as most of the fans were doing also because they were embarrassed by how much he was going on. The other fans were all telling him to give it a rest.

    And despite all the conspiracies of a rift, they were simply going to the boxing as it was easier than going back into Euston than on the coach back to the ground.
  • mogodon
    mogodon Posts: 3,438
    Addick90 said:

    I dont think this is how it can be interpreted RE the players because of this train incident. Everyone in the carriage laughed the bloke in the purple jacket off the carriage. The police even had to come in to get move him on at one point. The players kept their heads down as you would expect them to - and as most of the fans were doing also because they were embarrassed by how much he was going on. The other fans were all telling him to give it a rest. And despite all the conspiracies of a rift, they were simply going to the boxing as it was easier than going back into Euston than on the coach back to the ground.

    At the end of the day they are just employees of the club doing a job. I get giving them a hard time if they underperform on the pitch but that should stay in the ground. There's no reason to harangue them any time else. They have a right to be left alone.

    However, the likes of Roland and Katrien, who have actually created the mess which the players bear the brunt of, should be held accountable at all times given they are happy to continually hide behind the players rather than face the 'customers'.
  • Alwaysneil
    Alwaysneil Posts: 13,876
    The owner and the whole of the senior management team are accountable. I do not think they should be subject to abuse.

    I do not class 'are you sure you up to your job' as abuse.

    I can't see that the players are responsible, should be approached or if approached should respond to anything concerning the senior management team.

    They should be accountable for their performances on the pitch and if asked about this, should be able to respond.
  • wellwickman
    wellwickman Posts: 171
    Unless we get relegated suspect we are stuck with Robinson will be allowed to build a team for 2017/18.
    We forget that SCP failed 2nd half of 2010/11 taking over Parkinson's team 14 January 2011. Ending up 13th in FL1.

    Abuse fearful as SCP trouped after 2-0 defeat at the Victoria Ground March or April. Final nail for that season.

    6 years on and it's deja vu. Unlike Slater 'rat' at least has the resources but his patience with us 'idiots' surely wearing thin.
    Those calling for knobinson's head should be mindful of what they wish for. But if knobbo dispensed it will be plan C after notwork & ros beef failures.

    Where does the rat go from here? lol
  • Exiled_Addick
    Exiled_Addick Posts: 17,230
    edited March 2017

    Scunthorpe, Bradford and Sheffield United are three of the next four games.

    3 teams I never thought I'd fear, this is likely to get a lot more ugly.

    The stupid thing is, our results against the likes of these teams htave been alright. Even under Robinson, probably two of our best(or at least most competetive) performances were vs Bradford and Bolton.
  • Blucher
    Blucher Posts: 4,183
    Another disjointed, shapeless and insipid performance from a crestfallen Charlton side. Northampton were worthy and comfortable winners.

    A scrappy first half, with little in the way of incident until one of their guys exploited some space down our left flank, put over a peach of an early cross and Michael Smith put away an unstoppable header. Surprisingly, we got an equaliser before half time, when their goalie's parry of Konsa's far post header was snapped up by Botaka in the six yard box.

    The first ten minutes second half were very open and both Botaka and Novak had a couple of decent strikes from distance, which cleared the bar. However, Northampton took control of the game in midfield, found their men well and were adept at spreading the play (none of which we were capable of). Our defensive frailty was exposed again when Tex gave the ball away in his own half, they worked it forward to Smith and he simply waited for his overlapping colleague to run past him, before slipping the ball to him on our left bye line. Although Byrne headed the ball out, it came out low to O'Toole and he lashed it straight past Rudd from just inside the box.

    We never looked like getting back into the game and, quite frankly, the players looked clueless. Tony Watt's sole contribution when he came on towards the end, apart from giving the ball away, was to brainlessly foul their guy in injury time, have a dig at him whilst he was on the ground, push another one of their players and collect a yellow card. Maybe he should be concentrating on his football and his fitness, rather than his bloody tweeting.

    We were once again poor defensively, with the exception of Ezri Konsa. Smith bullied Bauer and his half time replacement, Tex. These two have gone from looking decent to veritable carthorses almost overnight. What the hell is going on ? Page was not as abject as last Tuesday, although Chicksen was a noticeable improvement when he came on, especially in his use of the ball. Hopefully, he and Solly will provide a bit more solidity in the full back positions.

    Our central midfield was slow, turgid and unable to create anything. I can scarcely remember us winning a 50/50 challenge (although that applied all over the pitch). Out wide, Botaka had a few good moments but obviously doesn't offer much support defensively. Ricky Holmes worked hard but it was just one of those days when not much came off for him, albeit not for want of trying.

    Our front two were atrocious. Indeed, a comparison of the respective performances of the two centre forwards illustrates why Northampton won this game. Quite apart from scoring, Michael Smith held the ball up well, brought others into play, harassed our defence all afternoon and dropped back consistently to win the ball back from our dawdling players when his team was out of possession. Magennis did none of those things and hardly won a header all afternoon. If the guy's not fit, don't play him; if he is, where and why is he hiding the qualities that made him so effective in the first half of the season and have made him a fixture in the Northern Ireland squad ?

    The best part of the day was the excellent 'Malt Shovel' pub (10 minutes walk from the station) and the Albion Brewery Bar (with thanks to @Sir_Clive for recommending the latter). The Brewery is three minutes from the Malt Shovel and only twenty yards from a mini cab base (not that we'll necessarily be coming back here next season).

    I'm afraid we are in big trouble.

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  • blackpool72
    blackpool72 Posts: 23,885
    edited March 2017
    Great post Blucher
    Pretty much as i saw it
  • uie2
    uie2 Posts: 4,596

    Leuth said:

    Something is rotten in the first-team squad right now, but I'll only start really fearing relegation when we start losing matches by more than the odd goal.

    We lost to a team that scored 4 on Tuesday.
    That's an even number.

    I wish I had your confidence - after two dismal games in one week, mine's gone
    Shrewsbury 4 Charlton 3 Robinson stays in charge! !

    Shrewsbury 0 Coventry 0 Slade gets sacked! !!

    That is all!
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 70,417
    Blucher said:


    The best part of the day was the excellent 'Malt Shovel' pub (10 minutes walk from the station) and the Albion Brewery Bar (with thanks to @Sir_Clive for recommending the latter). The Brewery is three minutes from the Malt Shovel and only twenty yards from a mini cab base (not that we'll necessarily be coming back here next season).

    I'm afraid we are in big trouble.

    Agreed about the pubs. Followed by seeing the Express lift tower!

  • timken
    timken Posts: 1,015
    Tuesday nights game .Last 7 games charlton 5 defeats 2 draws.Scunthorpe 4 defeats 3 draws.Worstr current form fixture in all four divisions?
  • oohaahmortimer
    oohaahmortimer Posts: 34,370
    Still can't believe we are where we are , it's a pony league and we are well and truly a pony side .
    Feels like there is no team spirit or genuine camaraderie amongst this group of players , if so only in small groups.
    I genuinely believed we had enough at the beginning of the season to make top 6 WRONG
    I genuinely believed Karl Robinson would do a decent enough job WRONG
    I genuinely believed that from day one this owner was a bell and would be bad for this club CORRECT

    I can accept the top two , this happens in football but the ownerships behaviour is unacceptable and is why I left my family Saturday morning and marched against that twat of an owner and I will return to Belgium to embarrass the owner if need be in the future ,

    GET OUT OF OUR CLUB


    For good order

    5% 7th-12th ......... 85% 13th-20th .....10% relegation

  • Essex_Al
    Essex_Al Posts: 3,591
    cafctom said:

    Was in the same train carriage home as Johnnie Jackson, Ricky Holmes and Lee Novak who were on their way to the boxing.

    The bloke in the purple who was singing his heart out during the game came in a couple of times to give his opinion on the ownership to the players. They barely even looked at him for the whole few minutes he was ranting.

    Tom, the bloke in purple . . . . .

    Step forward CL's very own Elfsborg!

    Pissed as a fart an made a complete prat of himself all afternoon!
  • DA9
    DA9 Posts: 11,109
    Essex_Al said:

    cafctom said:

    Was in the same train carriage home as Johnnie Jackson, Ricky Holmes and Lee Novak who were on their way to the boxing.

    The bloke in the purple who was singing his heart out during the game came in a couple of times to give his opinion on the ownership to the players. They barely even looked at him for the whole few minutes he was ranting.

    Tom, the bloke in purple . . . . .

    Step forward CL's very own Elfsborg!

    Pissed as a fart an made a complete prat of himself all afternoon!
    Did he have a yellow baseball cap on?
  • Baldybonce
    Baldybonce Posts: 9,706
    DA9 said:

    Essex_Al said:

    cafctom said:

    Was in the same train carriage home as Johnnie Jackson, Ricky Holmes and Lee Novak who were on their way to the boxing.

    The bloke in the purple who was singing his heart out during the game came in a couple of times to give his opinion on the ownership to the players. They barely even looked at him for the whole few minutes he was ranting.

    Tom, the bloke in purple . . . . .

    Step forward CL's very own Elfsborg!

    Pissed as a fart an made a complete prat of himself all afternoon!
    Did he have a yellow baseball cap on?
    In purple with a yellow baseball cap?
  • Lincsaddick
    Lincsaddick Posts: 32,488

    DA9 said:

    Essex_Al said:

    cafctom said:

    Was in the same train carriage home as Johnnie Jackson, Ricky Holmes and Lee Novak who were on their way to the boxing.

    The bloke in the purple who was singing his heart out during the game came in a couple of times to give his opinion on the ownership to the players. They barely even looked at him for the whole few minutes he was ranting.

    Tom, the bloke in purple . . . . .

    Step forward CL's very own Elfsborg!

    Pissed as a fart an made a complete prat of himself all afternoon!
    Did he have a yellow baseball cap on?
    In purple with a yellow baseball cap?
    could well be @ElfsborgAddick , he is a bit of a fashion icon ((:>)
  • Baldybonce
    Baldybonce Posts: 9,706

    DA9 said:

    Essex_Al said:

    cafctom said:

    Was in the same train carriage home as Johnnie Jackson, Ricky Holmes and Lee Novak who were on their way to the boxing.

    The bloke in the purple who was singing his heart out during the game came in a couple of times to give his opinion on the ownership to the players. They barely even looked at him for the whole few minutes he was ranting.

    Tom, the bloke in purple . . . . .

    Step forward CL's very own Elfsborg!

    Pissed as a fart an made a complete prat of himself all afternoon!
    Did he have a yellow baseball cap on?
    In purple with a yellow baseball cap?
    could well be @ElfsborgAddick , he is a bit of a fashion icon ((:>)
    I did wonder if he resembled a boil.